Up close with sharks

These fearless divers get VERY close to some deadly Tiger sharks in the Bahamas.

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Close encounter! as a group of brave divers came face-to-face with this deadly Great White

“I think the shark swallowed the whole body”

Oh Tae-youp

Experts believe the ferocious female struck after the houndshark encroached on her territory.

Oh Tae-youp, PR manager of the South Korean aquaerium, said: "Sharks have their own territory, but sometimes when they bump against each other they bite out of astonishment.

"I think the shark swallowed the whole body because they usually eat it all when they bite the head part."

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CHOMP: Only the tail to go

Beauty queen shark wrangler Marisa Butler

Marisa Butler isn't your average beauty queen. As well as preparing for the Miss Maine USA contest, the 21-year-old works as a volunteer shark wrangler for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Nantucket, USA.

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Marisa Butler poses with a shark on the beach

The tail is expected to stay in the shark's mouth for about four to five days.

But the tiger shark is expected to vomit its grisly meal back up as it will be unable to digest its tank mate.